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Examining the legal argument for social media’s impact on youth mental health
In a recent research publication, a team from the School of Nursing & Health Studies dives deep into the legal difficulties of proving the mental health harm social media has on youth.
February 14, 2025
Embracing creativity and discovery in first-year courses
In the classroom, Dr. Jason Lambacher examines the topics of walking and comedy through the lens of art and politics. In the community, he explores how philosophy can help deal with difficult times.
February 4, 2025
Business students empowered through ‘mental health first aid’ training
In the business classroom, Dr. Laura Umetsu and her students explore the growing epidemic of mental health problems and related issues in the workplace.
January 30, 2025
Study abroad trip offers new perspectives on environmental challenges
In summer 2024, Dr. Avery Cook Shinneman led five students on the adventure of a lifetime to explore invasive species on the island nation of New Zealand.
January 28, 2025
Stories that turn climate anxiety into hope
Students in a Discovery Core class harness the power of storytelling to teach ecology to the next generation.
January 16, 2025
Educational Studies professor and alumna collaborate for innovation
Dr. Antony Smith and Educational Studies alumna Adrienne Minnery reimagine the theory and practice of teaching students to read with “A Cyclical Model of Literacy Learning.”
January 13, 2025
Dr. Veronica Cassone McGowan named inaugural director of new UW Bothell research center
The new Collaborative for Socio-Ecological Engagement advances our understanding of the dynamic connections between ecological systems and social systems.
January 9, 2025
$1.5 million gift to diversify the teacher workforce
UW Bothell’s School of Educational Studies and the Washington Education Association are working together to support future educators and their diverse students.
December 17, 2024
Major grant supports orca research in Puget Sound
With support from a $1.5 million grant, Dr. Shima Abadi is co-leading a team using acoustic sensing technology to monitor Southern Resident killer whales.
December 11, 2024
How to harness the power of storytelling in science education
In his latest research, Dr. Caleb Trujillo explores molecular storytelling through case studies as an engaging tool for teaching biology and chemistry.
November 21, 2024
Dr. Wayne Au’s book explores the educational experiences of Asian Americans
In his latest book, Dr. Wayne Au reviews the landscape of what it means to be Asian American — and how racialization and political issues in U.S. education persist.
October 24, 2024
Poet laureate celebrates Redmond culture through food and poetry
With a fellowship from the Academy of American Poets, Dr. Ching-In Chen connects poets and food establishments through Read Local Eat Local project.
October 14, 2024